Our hosts are joined by IronCap CEO Andrew Cheung as he discusses commercially available PQC solutions today, including VPN, email, and crypto currency.
The recently published Messaging Layer Security (MLS) protocol establishes key exchange protocols for simultaneous communication with 3+ participants.
In 2008 the world of SSL was shocked by a flaw in a popular operating system that limited the set of possible private keys on this OS to about 32,000.
In this episode we explain Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) attacks and how multi-perspective domain validation (MPDV) can defeat them.
Mistyped email addresses aimed at the US military frequently are sent to email addresses in Mali instead, to the tune of hundreds of thousands per year.
A recent outage in Microsoft Sharepoint was caused by an error in certificate installation. We explain what happened and the lessons to be learned.
The UK is attempting to build secret back doors into end-to-end encrypted services. Apple shot back by threatening to remove services from the UK.
In this follow up to our episode 320, we explain Microsoft's mitigation and new understanding that shows its impact to be broader than originally thought.
In July famous security researcher Kevin Mitnick passed away. We briefly pay tribute to Kevin and talk about his contributions to white hat hacking.
The CA/Browser Forum recently passed a temporary moratorium on new members of the Certificate Consumer class.
A new root kit attack in the wild is code signed by a Microsoft certificate. We explain kernel-level attacks and how this attack occurred.
A new agreement mandates that European countries will make digital wallets available to their citizens in 2024.